Those are the mixed - bag
conclusions of a study released recently by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
That's
the conclusion of a study released Monday by Navigant Research, which sells its in - depth surveys of energy and transportation markets to suppliers, policymakers and other industry stakeholders.
Not exact matches
114 - 8 at 12 (Administration
of Barack Obama)(«On April 3, 2014... the Committee agreed to send the revised Findings and
Conclusions, and the updated Executive Summary
of the Committee
Study, to the President for declassification and public
release.»)
Some interesting
conclusions in a preview
of a
study of presidential candidates and social networking sites to be
released by two Bentley College (Mass.) professors in August.
The bill
released Monday comes after the
conclusion of a commission to
study the issue, formed after Cuomo and state lawmakers blocked a fee on plastic bags in New York City from taking effect.
Referring to the revelation two weeks earlier that the Cuomo administration had delayed
releasing a Federal
study on the issue so it could edit out some
of the more - damning
conclusions, the Green Party candidate said, «When some science came back from the U.S. Geological Survey, his administration wanted to change the results.»
We urge the Department
of Transportation to
release data, progress,
conclusions, and recommendations from any traffic
study at this intersection conducted in 2017 or that is underway, and to commit to developing a comprehensive plan for community review that will route bridge traffic to wider streets with more capacity.
Acting on advice from the NSABB, the U.S. government last month asked Science and Nature to publish only the broad
conclusions of the two
studies, and not to reveal the scientific details, in order to limit the risk that uncontrolled proliferation
of such research might lead to accidental or intentional
release of similar mutant viruses.
On February 25, 2008, a team
of astronomers
released a paper on simulation results which support the
conclusions of previous
studies that multiple - planet systems could have formed in close orbits around both heavy - element rich, Alpha Centauri A and B.
«Our
conclusions are contrary to other recent work, but in line with the work
of radio astronomers who see no new stars being born in this desert,» said Michael Feast, a co-author
of the
study, in the press
release.
While the
conclusions in the
study are not the same as those in the press
release and subsequent articles, I have a harder time disregarding the
study's
conclusions based on Dr. Longo's disclosure
of interest than you do.
In the decades following the
release of the Coleman Report, the effect
of school spending on student academic performance was
studied extensively, and Coleman's
conclusion was widely upheld.
That is the main
conclusion of a
study that my research team
released yesterday.
But in a subsequent meeting, the staff actually took portions
of the MCAS and came to these
conclusions: Although the test is hard, it really does measure the kinds
of skills and knowledge students need to be successful in the 21st century; because the MCAS is a curriculum - referenced test whose items are
released every year, it is possible to align the curriculum and
study for the test; and finally, our students have a long way to go, but most can reach proficiency if the whole school teaches effectively over time.
The report
released last week by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute draws its
conclusions from an in - depth
study of 10 countries with national standards and testing systems.
The new findings contradict the
conclusions drawn by the authors
of a
study released in January 2010 by the UCLA - based Civil Rights Project (CRP).
That's the
conclusion of two new
studies released late last month.
That is the
conclusion of a six - month
study released last week during the Georgia Charter Schools Association ninth annual conference.
A report
released by the state Department
of Education last year drew similar
conclusions to the Stanford
study, but critics argued the report's methodology was flawed.
Looking to the gender
of the authors
of the books reviewed, cross factoring this with data on the price, genre and how the books were published brought the
study's authors to a lousy
conclusion: Books written by women that are
released by mainstream publishing houses sell, on average, for 45 % less than those written by men.
The research
released late last week drew fire from industry groups and the company that provided the data, which questioned the
study's
conclusions and the methods economists at the Federal Reserve Bank
of Cleveland used to arrive at them.
As EPA nears the
release of its finalized hydraulic fracturing / water report, the weight
of scientific
study and analysis backs the agency's preliminary
conclusion that there's no evidence that fracking has led to «widespread, systemic impacts on drinking water resources in the United States.»
As a reminder, the
study purported to link skeptics with belief in odd conspiracy theories, particularly the theory that the Apollo 11 landings were faked (a
conclusion highlighted in the title
of the press
release).
The
study being
released today by Munich Re, the world's largest reinsurance firm, sees climate change driving the increase and predicts those influences will continue in years ahead, though a number
of experts question that
conclusion.
The
study notes that current global reserves
of coal, oil and gas equate to the
release of nearly 3 trillion tonnes
of CO2 when used and based on this draws the
conclusion that two thirds
of this can not be consumed if a global budget were in place that limits emissions to 1.1 trillion tonnes
of CO2 for the period 2011 to 2050.
The more this question is
studied, the more data is gathered, the firmer the
conclusion becomes — the planet is warming due to human
release of greenhouse gases, such as CO2.
While the press
releases around the paper have emphasized the
conclusion that climate engineering offers no easy solution and the analysis favors mitigation (i.e. «Cutting Carbon Emissions Our Best Option for Slowing Global Warming
Study Finds «-RRB-, I do not see this paper as the end
of the conversation or providing an answer.
, a former member
of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, the NAS
study is «a waste
of money,» whose
conclusions, whenever they are
released, should be disputed.
Opponents
of the plan claim the National Head Start Impact
Study (NHSIS),
released in December 2012, shows that government investment in early childhood development is ineffective — a generalized
conclusion that is neither...